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  2. Vidisco - Wikipedia

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    Vidisco is an Israeli based developer and manufacturer of portable digital X-ray inspection systems.. The company was founded in 1988 by Shlomo Shapira, to develop digital portable X-ray inspection of unexploded ordnance, [2] the company has since developed a range of digital X-ray inspection devices for both the security and industrial testing markets. [3]

  3. Digital radiography - Wikipedia

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    Digital radiography is a form of radiography that uses x-ray–sensitive plates to directly capture data during the patient examination, immediately transferring it to a computer system without the use of an intermediate cassette. [1]

  4. 5DX - Wikipedia

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    The 5DX system used a laser mapping system to measure bow and twist so that the effects could be compensated for in the imaging process. In the 5DX system the rotating x-ray source is produced by scanning a high energy electron beam around an x-ray producing target integral to the x-ray tube.

  5. DRDO Daksh - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation, it is fully automated. It can navigate staircases, negotiate steep slopes, navigate narrow corridors and tow vehicles to reach hazardous materials. Using its robotized arm, it can lift a suspect object and scan it using its portable X-Ray device.

  6. X-RIS - Wikipedia

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    X-RIS is a start-up that was founded in 2010 at Liège. [8] The company is specialised in the delivery of digital X-ray devices in NDT and in security. [9] [10] The company designs and manufactures portable X-ray generators, flat panel detectors and stationary x-ray systems.

  7. EOS (medical imaging) - Wikipedia

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    EOS is a medical imaging system designed to provide frontal and lateral radiography images, while limiting the X-ray dose absorbed by the patient in a sitting or standing position. The system relies on the high sensitivity of a detector (multi-wire chamber) invented by Georges Charpak, which earned him the 1992 Nobel prize. This technology not ...

  8. XStream Systems - Wikipedia

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    This company was incorporated in May 2004. The technology used in XStream Systems' products was first developed at Rutgers University. [2] The company was the first in the industry to deploy counterfeit detection equipment along the pharmaceutical distribution supply chain that could look inside any packaging and perform forensic analysis on the drug products inside.

  9. X-ray machine - Wikipedia

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    An X-ray generator generally contains an X-ray tube to produce the X-rays. Possibly, radioisotopes can also be used to generate X-rays. [1]An X-ray tube is a simple vacuum tube that contains a cathode, which directs a stream of electrons into a vacuum, and an anode, which collects the electrons and is made of tungsten to evacuate the heat generated by the collision.